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I have very few complaints involving the Lumiose City. The Evolutionary stone shop in Lumiose City, to my knowledge, only sells Fire, Water and Leaf Stones, so evolving Eevee and Pikachu would require a debate on your self if you're trying to complete the Pokedex as I only received one Thunderstone.

You will encounter Pokemon from all 6 generations, some from the previous 5. Overall, the story did not disappoint.

I won't tell you the ending, but the game does leave many characters involved open for debate and fan theories of their beings and pasts.

The ending, however, simply doesn't just go to the credits right after beating the Champion, it involves a Pokemon battle with an enigmatic character who is involved with the story's backstory.

After that, the cut scene that ties up the loose ends enough to satisfy those who held on long enough and then the credits, which has a song involved from the second part of the credits, subtitled in English and French.

I have been told that Pokemon Y has a darker, more sinister story to its programming. However, I can say that Pokemon X is not that much different from the description for Pokemon Y from my experiences.

As for educational aspect: Mathematics are part of figuring out how much damage you deal to your opponent.

Logic involving Rock-Paper-Scissors like deduction is involved when in a battle. Life lessons are involved with the story, such as the lengths one would go through to take back what was lost and the cost of the war from a non-monetary aspect.

It is a fun game to play. You might even beat my record of entering the Hall of Fame in 3 days after starting a game.

Awesome to see a combination of new and old-school Pokemon. I loved getting a new starter and an "original " starter. Mega evolutions are really cool to see and definitely beef up your pokemon, but don't expect more than 2 or 3 of your opponents to ever use them against you.

Which brings me to my main issue with this game - I utterly destroyed it. I'm really not sure if it is incredibly easy compared to the older ones, or if I'm just older and better at strategizing and whatnot, but I never came close to dying.

I defeated the Elite Four and Champion without taking a single point of damage. The same was true of nearly every gym leader. Only select parts of your adventuring are rendered in 3D, and not even the coolest ones huge structures and monuments are in plain 2D, but the game zooms out as if to give you a sense of scale The battles are pretty much the only thing you get in 3D, and sometimes the framerate stutters They look phenomenal, and each have their own unique movements, which is pretty cool.

I do wish they actually made contact with each other, though. Like a real battle. But maybe in future iterations The story is predictably sub-par, but definitely the most intriguing of the pokemon games I've played.

Pretty cool to see good values being conveyed through a silly kids game like this. Overall, I would recommend buying it or at least borrowing it. It is both interesting enough and different enough from previous iterations in the series to warrant that much.

Fantastic new graphics for the 3DS? Standard excellent Pokemon story-line? Loved by both old and new fans? This is such a fantastic game.

Black and White did not meet them, but X and Y absolutely did. It was nostalgic while being completely new and redesigned.

The new 3D models for the Pokemon in battle are simply awesome. I love the artwork, and I love the amount of detail put in to everything! I personally played most of the game with the 3D turned off, and everything is still stunning.

The game mechanics have gotten more complicated, but easier to work with than ever before - I think that's one of the best things about Pokemon: It's simple enough for kids to love, but it has layers of complexity that teens and adults are able to see.

To me, the most impressive feature is the online compatibility. It's so easy now to trade with friends around the world - and with strangers!

Wonder Trade allows you to send a random Pokemon to trade with a complete stranger, so you never know what you'll get! And the privacy settings keep any trades or battles with strangers private and purely digital.

It's a great balance. I bought this game when it first came out, and recently bought a second copy as a gift for a friend, and as soon as she got it, we were able to trade online, even though she lives thousands of miles away.

The storyline is standard. Nothing too special or crazy, but really, Pokemon has a formula, and it does best when they stick with it.

It's good enough to be engaging, but not too weird or complex as to turn off younger fans. Overall, if you're still debating whether or not these games are worth it: They're beautiful and classically Pokemon.

I really have no complaints. It had enough pitfalls that really made the game unenjoyable for me and after playing every generation of Pokemon it looked like it would end there.

A strong lack of variety in the Pokemon, combined with a very uninspired generation of Pokemon and a somewhat rehashed story from Diamond and Pearl made those games a big letdown from HeartGold and SoulSilver before it.

You can easily see a stark contrast in quality and enthusiasm between the two games. Then this game came out and fixed a lot of that.

What made this game fun again? The game has a much larger mix of Pokemon across all previous generations and while you won't find everything here, it at least gives you a ton of options and doesn't pigeonhole you into using this or that Pokemon because it's the only one available.

This was a common issue when I played Black and I'm glad they fixed this right up. Also this game gives you essentially two starter Pokemon with a choice of the Kanto starters a little ways into the game, which opens up even more options for you.

This game adds Roller Skates which is a nice medium ground to that; faster than running but not so fast you crash into everything all the time. Exp Share changed from a held item to a general Key Item and affects every Pokemon in your party.

This was a gamebreaker for me since in the past you didn't get this thing until much later in the game and only one Pokemon benefited at a time.

Makes leveling faster and less monotonous than before. Wonder Trade and GTS off the bat gives you even more Pokemon options than you already have within the game.

Pokemon-Amie lets you feed and play with them and gain actual benefits in the game, such as avoiding random attacks, EXP boosts and more.

Super Training allows you to do special training with your Pokemon via mini-games that improve their stats. A new type of Pokemon, Fairy, was added and a lot of older Pokemon like Clefairy and Togepi were changed to be included into this type.

Someone at Game Freak or Pokemon International finally had enough of Dragons crushing everything so they made a group that was just meant to stop them cold.

With all this said the game isn't perfect. The story is pretty much yet another redressed rehash of the previous games. I also found the end-game a bit lacking The current generation of Pokemon is only about half as big as the previous generations, which may be way they included so many Pokemon from the past.

The game also desperately needs to draw from previous DS games if you want to have any hope of completing the Pokedex.

Still, despite these things they are trending up again. They made the game fun again and this is a fine addition to the franchise.

Pokemon X is yet another fun Pokemon game added to the series. This is the first 3DS exclusive Pokemon game and I very much enjoyed it.

The game takes place in the all new 6th gen Kalos region, which is meant to resemble the real world France. The main big city in Kalos even has a building somewhat resembling the Eiffel Tower.

Not only does it take place in a France resembling all new Pokemon region, but there's the all new character customization feature they didn't have in previous games.

You get to start Pokemon X with choices between three different skin tones and hair shades, but they do all have the same starting outfit and hair.

As you progress through the game though, in various towns you'll find new clothing shops, and later get the option to change your eye color and hair.

Be aware though, you can't change your skin tone later on, so choose wisely. I also find this new 6th generation Pokemon game to have some very enjoyable new pokemon.

I find a lot of the new Fairy type pokemon to be really cute too. They've even changed some older pokemon to either be part or fully Fairy type like, Snubbull and Jigglypuff.

The one downside to this game is that I found it to be a little bit too much of an easier Pokemon game to beat, and there wasn't a whole lot of end game content.

They had a couple small things in post Elite 4 game, such as the Looker sidequest, and you're welcome to battle all you want online, or fill out your Pokedex.

But it definitely wasn't quite as long as I would've hoped, thus me only giving this game 4 stars instead of 5. I just don't find it to have quite as much replayable value as some other Pokemon games may.

Rough Skin Speed Boost Hidden. Share, which first started out as Exp. All in the very first games, giving all Pokemon in the party Experience Points, and later Exp.

Share, giving a selected Pokemon in that party a share of the points. For this set of games, the Exp. Share has reverted back to the properties of Exp.

I have very few complaints involving the Lumiose City. The Evolutionary stone shop in Lumiose City, to my knowledge, only sells Fire, Water and Leaf Stones, so evolving Eevee and Pikachu would require a debate on your self if you're trying to complete the Pokedex as I only received one Thunderstone.

You will encounter Pokemon from all 6 generations, some from the previous 5. Overall, the story did not disappoint.

I won't tell you the ending, but the game does leave many characters involved open for debate and fan theories of their beings and pasts.

The ending, however, simply doesn't just go to the credits right after beating the Champion, it involves a Pokemon battle with an enigmatic character who is involved with the story's backstory.

After that, the cut scene that ties up the loose ends enough to satisfy those who held on long enough and then the credits, which has a song involved from the second part of the credits, subtitled in English and French.

I have been told that Pokemon Y has a darker, more sinister story to its programming. However, I can say that Pokemon X is not that much different from the description for Pokemon Y from my experiences.

As for educational aspect: Mathematics are part of figuring out how much damage you deal to your opponent. Logic involving Rock-Paper-Scissors like deduction is involved when in a battle.

Life lessons are involved with the story, such as the lengths one would go through to take back what was lost and the cost of the war from a non-monetary aspect.

It is a fun game to play. You might even beat my record of entering the Hall of Fame in 3 days after starting a game. Awesome to see a combination of new and old-school Pokemon.

I loved getting a new starter and an "original " starter. Mega evolutions are really cool to see and definitely beef up your pokemon, but don't expect more than 2 or 3 of your opponents to ever use them against you.

Which brings me to my main issue with this game - I utterly destroyed it. I'm really not sure if it is incredibly easy compared to the older ones, or if I'm just older and better at strategizing and whatnot, but I never came close to dying.

I defeated the Elite Four and Champion without taking a single point of damage. The same was true of nearly every gym leader.

Only select parts of your adventuring are rendered in 3D, and not even the coolest ones huge structures and monuments are in plain 2D, but the game zooms out as if to give you a sense of scale The battles are pretty much the only thing you get in 3D, and sometimes the framerate stutters They look phenomenal, and each have their own unique movements, which is pretty cool.

I do wish they actually made contact with each other, though. Like a real battle. But maybe in future iterations The story is predictably sub-par, but definitely the most intriguing of the pokemon games I've played.

Pretty cool to see good values being conveyed through a silly kids game like this. Overall, I would recommend buying it or at least borrowing it.

It is both interesting enough and different enough from previous iterations in the series to warrant that much.

Fantastic new graphics for the 3DS? Standard excellent Pokemon story-line? Loved by both old and new fans?

This is such a fantastic game. Black and White did not meet them, but X and Y absolutely did. It was nostalgic while being completely new and redesigned.

The new 3D models for the Pokemon in battle are simply awesome. I love the artwork, and I love the amount of detail put in to everything! I personally played most of the game with the 3D turned off, and everything is still stunning.

The game mechanics have gotten more complicated, but easier to work with than ever before - I think that's one of the best things about Pokemon: It's simple enough for kids to love, but it has layers of complexity that teens and adults are able to see.

To me, the most impressive feature is the online compatibility. It's so easy now to trade with friends around the world - and with strangers!

Wonder Trade allows you to send a random Pokemon to trade with a complete stranger, so you never know what you'll get!

And the privacy settings keep any trades or battles with strangers private and purely digital. It's a great balance.

I bought this game when it first came out, and recently bought a second copy as a gift for a friend, and as soon as she got it, we were able to trade online, even though she lives thousands of miles away.

The storyline is standard. Nothing too special or crazy, but really, Pokemon has a formula, and it does best when they stick with it. It's good enough to be engaging, but not too weird or complex as to turn off younger fans.

Overall, if you're still debating whether or not these games are worth it: They're beautiful and classically Pokemon. I really have no complaints.

It had enough pitfalls that really made the game unenjoyable for me and after playing every generation of Pokemon it looked like it would end there.

A strong lack of variety in the Pokemon, combined with a very uninspired generation of Pokemon and a somewhat rehashed story from Diamond and Pearl made those games a big letdown from HeartGold and SoulSilver before it.

You can easily see a stark contrast in quality and enthusiasm between the two games. Then this game came out and fixed a lot of that.

What made this game fun again? The game has a much larger mix of Pokemon across all previous generations and while you won't find everything here, it at least gives you a ton of options and doesn't pigeonhole you into using this or that Pokemon because it's the only one available.

This was a common issue when I played Black and I'm glad they fixed this right up. Also this game gives you essentially two starter Pokemon with a choice of the Kanto starters a little ways into the game, which opens up even more options for you.

This game adds Roller Skates which is a nice medium ground to that; faster than running but not so fast you crash into everything all the time.

Exp Share changed from a held item to a general Key Item and affects every Pokemon in your party. This was a gamebreaker for me since in the past you didn't get this thing until much later in the game and only one Pokemon benefited at a time.

Makes leveling faster and less monotonous than before. Wonder Trade and GTS off the bat gives you even more Pokemon options than you already have within the game.

Pokemon-Amie lets you feed and play with them and gain actual benefits in the game, such as avoiding random attacks, EXP boosts and more.

Super Training allows you to do special training with your Pokemon via mini-games that improve their stats. A new type of Pokemon, Fairy, was added and a lot of older Pokemon like Clefairy and Togepi were changed to be included into this type.

Someone at Game Freak or Pokemon International finally had enough of Dragons crushing everything so they made a group that was just meant to stop them cold.

With all this said the game isn't perfect. The story is pretty much yet another redressed rehash of the previous games. I also found the end-game a bit lacking The current generation of Pokemon is only about half as big as the previous generations, which may be way they included so many Pokemon from the past.

The game also desperately needs to draw from previous DS games if you want to have any hope of completing the Pokedex. Still, despite these things they are trending up again.

They made the game fun again and this is a fine addition to the franchise. Pokemon X is yet another fun Pokemon game added to the series.

This is the first 3DS exclusive Pokemon game and I very much enjoyed it. The game takes place in the all new 6th gen Kalos region, which is meant to resemble the real world France.

The main big city in Kalos even has a building somewhat resembling the Eiffel Tower. Not only does it take place in a France resembling all new Pokemon region, but there's the all new character customization feature they didn't have in previous games.

You get to start Pokemon X with choices between three different skin tones and hair shades, but they do all have the same starting outfit and hair.

As you progress through the game though, in various towns you'll find new clothing shops, and later get the option to change your eye color and hair.

Be aware though, you can't change your skin tone later on, so choose wisely. I also find this new 6th generation Pokemon game to have some very enjoyable new pokemon.

I find a lot of the new Fairy type pokemon to be really cute too. They've even changed some older pokemon to either be part or fully Fairy type like, Snubbull and Jigglypuff.

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